Reverse CheckList

Reverse CheckList

I developed it, because I needed a to-do list app to do something specific. Something, that was not offered by any of the apps I could find: Persisting, reusable to-do lists.

The main idea of the Reverse CheckList is that there are certain lists you want to keep. Like a grocery shopping list. So why not have a list of all the things that you buy, and when you run out of some of them, you just select the items in your list, to remember to buy them on your next trip to the store.

That is why the Reverse CheckList _is_ reverse. You check items when you intend to do them, and uncheck them when you're done. Unchecked items disappear from your TODO view, but are still there, waiting to be reused. But of course, you can delete them if you are not going to reuse them.

I developed it, because I needed a to-do list app to do something specific. Something, that was not offered by any of the apps I could find: Persisting, reusable to-do lists.

The main idea of the Reverse CheckList is that there are certain lists you want to keep. Like a grocery shopping list. So why not have a list of all the things that you buy, and when you run out of some of them, you just select the items in your list, to remember to buy them on your next trip to the store.

That is why the Reverse CheckList _is_ reverse. You check items when you intend to do them, and uncheck them when you're done. Unchecked items disappear from your TODO view, but are still there, waiting to be reused. But of course, you can delete them if you are not going to reuse them.

Recent changes:Updated list loading to use cursor loaders

Android Market Comments

A Google UserDec 18, 2014

IMPRESSIVE WHAT VERY GOOD WAY TO RUN THE MUNDANE TO DO OF THE DAILY GRIND. WELL DONE

A Google UserNov 29, 2014

Great unless you're on Lollipop I used this a lot to make sure I didn't forget anything when packing for a trip or a race. But tonight I tried it for the first time since upgrading to Lollipop, and it doesn't even start before it stops. I would give it ~4.5 stars if I could still use it without recharging my prior phone.